In Memoriam: Chris A. Mead (a.k.a. Semtex Skittle)


We have some sad news to report.

Chris Mead, who blogged for the TSL under the name Semtex Skittle, passed away on January 21st.  Though Chris started out as our video game reviewer, he quickly proved himself to be just as adept at reviewing everything from anime to episodes of Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD to Pierce Brosnan-era James Bond movies. His reviews were distinguished by his intelligence and wit and were always a pleasure to read.  I was always so happy whenever I would see that he was editing a new review.

It’s hard to know what to say after losing someone like Chris.  Speaking for myself, I will always be grateful for the invaluable help that he provided back in 2012 when I decided that, in the days leading up to the release of Skyfall, we, as a group, would review every single film in the James Bond franchise.  Leonard Wilson often refers to the Bond reviews as being our Avengers moment and Chris was definitely our Captain America.

On a personal note, Chris and I once ended a long twitter conversation about gender stereotypes by making an agreement.  He promised to watch the last Twilight film if I would buy, play, and subsequently review the latest Call of Duty game.  I did buy the game and, believe it or not, I even played a good deal of it.  Fortunately, Chis was always available on twitter to explain to me how to do things like … well, like how to actually play the game.

Chris was taken from us far too soon but I know we’re all thankful for the time that we had to get to know him.  He was a Bears fan, a good writer, a good friend, and a good guy.  He will be missed.  Our thoughts and condolences go out to his friends and family.

Chris Mead (a.k.a. Semtex Skittle), R.I.P.

You can read Chris’s reviews by clicking here.

Song of the Day: Orphans of Doom/The Awakening (by Basil Poledouris)


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We’re closing out another year and it’s always time to reflect back on the events the we all experienced.

Here in Through the Shattered Lens we saw a new writer join the ranks with the arrival and addition of Alexandre Rothier. We also saw more and more of our writers grow in confidence with their writing. This didn’t just translate into more writing from them, but better as well. There’s Dazzling Erin with her constant surprise of finding new artists to share. Then leonth3duke who finally made the jump to truly appreciating horror. Leonard Wilson continued to find his voice with each new review he wrote.

I can’t forget necromoonyeti who continues to be my source of all things music and with each new band written I pick up something new to experience. Semtex Skittle showed the world his appreciation not just for the franchise of Final Fantasy but Sailor Moon as well and to that otaku are grateful. Speaking of otaku there’s the site’s own big bear of one with pantsukudasai56 who always brings in his choice recommendations in anime.

Then there’s Dork Geekus giving us his thoughts on things comic book. We also have trashfilmguru gracious enough to take time to share his unique take on horror, comic books both high and low-brow who also keeps the rest of us from drinking the Marvel Kool-Aid wholesale which makes for a better site.

Finally there’s my co-founder and partner-in-crime Lisa Marie Bowman who upped her game as she literally propped up the site at times with her voluminous, insightful and unique brand of writing. I will be forever grateful for her continued support and for becoming one of my closest friends.

I’ve chosen the latest “Song of the Day” as an analogue to what I saw myself and this site go through this year of 2014. I had just lost my father at the tail end of 2013 (it is a loss still felt even today) and then had fallen deathly ill around the holidays. Through it all I was thankful and proud of the work my fellow writers were able to do in my absence through my grief and sickness.

Basil Poledouris remains an artist I’ve admired from the moment I heard his music transform John Milius’ screen adaptation of Robert E. Howard’s Cimmerian barbarian from just your standard violent sword-and-sorcery matinee piece to something close to a perfect blend of epic fantasy and primal storytelling. Poledouris would go on to make other memorable film scores, but it’s his work in Conan the Barbarian that always remains his most iconic piece of work.

With the final denouement that follows the climax of the film we have a somber piece titled “Orphans of Doom/The Awakening” closing off the film. I chose this piece to symbolize the year Through the Shattered Lens went through. The piece begins on a somber note with the use of a choir adding a layer of the ethereal, but as the piece continues to it’s conclusion it gradually segues into something triumphant with hope for the future.

This song perfectly encapsulates Through the Shattered Lens circa 2014 and it’s my hope that brighter future awaits me and mine as the new year dawns.

1500 and Counting…


It’s hard to believe it but the little entertainment site that begun one quiet morning the day before Christmas 2009 has reached another milestone.

1500 articles posted is no small feat considering that this was originally a site dedicated to just it’s creator’s random thoughts on entertainment with little or no focus. As the months went by more people joined wanting to contribute and each and every one contributed in their own way. Many have begun to follow the thoughts, opinions and ramblings of the crew that made up the this chaotic ship called Through the Shattered Lens.

Once again I say thanks to those who have become my blog nakama and who continue to stay on board this ship to destinations unknown. My biggest thanks has to go to the one I consider this site’s heart and soul and one who continues to make running this little piece of the entertainment blogosphere quite an adventurous and unpredictable experience: Lisa Marie Bowman.

Fair winds and following seas to the crew of Through the Shattered Lens both new and old!